Mobile radio app

My name is Rene, I live in Atlanta GA and I just brought the BB Pearl 8100 for my younger daughter and I May 30th. I am still trying to adjust to the qwerty keyboard for texting, but for the most part I am finding out that this phone is really user friendly. I have questions on how do I put Slacker and Pandora radio on my BB Pearl 8100? Both state that you have to have 4.3 os or higher and I have 4.2. The T-mobile website for updates doesn't shown anything higher for the handheld then the 4.2. I want to put one of these on my phone because I work out in the gym everyday can someone please help me.
Thanks for having me aboard.
Rene

You can update device software online.
Connect your device via USB-cable to the computer.
Launch Internet Explorer
Open this address: http://na.blackberry.com/eng/services/devices/
Click on "Update Now"  button
Do not disconnect device until the process is finished.
Check it and post here how it is going.
Message Edited by tbilisoft on 09-07-2009 04:23 AM

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